From toothpaste tablets to hand soap: nine sustainable subscriptions for greener, easier living
You told us your favourite subscriptions for cutting costs and reducing household waste. Plus, Anya Hindmarch’s shopping secrets and marathon essentials
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Whether they’re full of harmful chemicals or packaged in plastic, it’s no secret that many household cleaning products aren’t great for the planet. But “taking a more sustainable approach to washing and cleaning doesn’t have to be inconvenient”, said Hannah Rochell in her recent roundup of the best sustainable subscriptions. From vegan washing detergent in a natty recyclable tin to compostable scourers, her guide is full of delivery services that make greener living less effortful.
Her list wasn’t exhaustive, though, so we asked you for the subscription services you swear by for cutting costs, reducing household waste and making your life easier. (And no one has any commercial links to these companies – we always check.)
‘Changed my life for the better’
Some of you seconded Hannah’s suggestions. One reader said they also use Fussy deodorant and appreciates that you can choose either one-off or subscription options. And Judy Bailey also opts for Smol’s dishwasher tablets (and adds its washing-up liquid, bathroom cleaner and laundry detergent to her basket).
Others wrote in to recommend ingenious subscriptions. Charlotte told us about Phox refillable water filters that are delivered in letterbox-friendly, plastic-free packaging. “As someone who previously fretted about single-use plastic filters, Phox has definitely changed my life for the better.” She also recommends Gentle Dog Food: “It has good nutritional value, isn’t cripplingly expensive, and comes in brown paper bags in a cardboard box.”
Binita Walia loves Pärla’s “incredible” toothpaste tablets. “When you travel, you take the number of tablets you’ll need for your holiday and it barely takes up any space. They come in the post every 90 days and are really effective,” she told us.
Alexandra shouted out Kit & Kin for its eco-friendly nappies and wipes. “The baby products are so gentle,” she said. Another reader recommends Wild’s deodorant, hand wash, body wash and lip balm. “Citrus Burst is a beautiful hand-wash fragrance.”
And finally, another reader wrote in to tell us about some greener supermarket alternatives, for those times when you need it right now. “Tesco does a little glass bottle (in a cardboard box) of hand soap, to which you add half a litre of water and use your own bottle. Similarly, Aldi does a concentrated liquid for a household disinfectant spray. Both are cheap to buy.”
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Monica Horridge
Deputy editor, the Filter
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